Has anyone else realized they like building shit in games more than actually "playing" them as games, if that makes sense? Like I don't even care if I use cheats, I just like to build stuff and make it as neat, cozy and cool as possible.
Has anyone else realized they like building shit in games more than actually "playing" them as games...
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Interior design in Sims is pretty fun, almost a game by itself.
It was more acceptable to use cheats back then. Everyone used cheats in the sims
Well, I'd rather use Trenchbroom than actually playing Quake, so yes.
Explains turtling in RTS games.
I like Original War because it's such an unconventional RTS. One of the missions is literally just build a large fully upgraded base after clearing out the trees in the area. In a later mission your base gets trashed while you're away, but it was still cool.
Stronghold is also basically that.
I wish I could be like this, in some games I don't know what to build.
Forgot my pic.
become a level designer, we need you bro
the sims was originally a prototype interior design simulator that Wright populated with NPCs to interact with the houses. as he began giving them more complex behavior and interactions, the sims was born
Yeah i mostly just play city builder or free form mode in stronghold
just castle kino fun